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Re: عضو البورد الشاب باريك مدوت Parek Maduot يتحصل على درجة الماجستير من جامعة ميرلاند (توجد صو (Re: محمد المرتضى حامد)
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الأخ النذير كيفك يا رجل....قالوا بقيتوا عشرة...lol
مدوت خرج هندسة كيميائية أقرأ هذه الآرتكل عن مدوت سنة 1998 في الواشنطون بوست:
U-Md. Student Finds It 'Easy to Feel at Home'
By D'Vera Cohn Washington Post Staff Writer Sunday, August 30, 1998; Page A20
http://www.washingtonpost.com/wp-srv/local/longterm/lib...ation/immthumbs1.htm
Parek Maduot came to the United States from Sudan for the same reason many young Africans do: to get an education.
The son of a doctor, the 23-year-old is a third-year engineering student at the University of Maryland and works full time as a hotel desk clerk to earn money for school. He lives with his brother in an off-campus apartment.
"I like the area," he said. "I like the multicultural aspect. I can meet people of all backgrounds, all ethnicities."
Maduot has been in this country for four years and misses the rest of his family. But he does not think he will be returning home any time soon.
Sudan is torn by a long-running civil war between its mostly Arab and Muslim north and the mostly African and Christian south, where he grew up. It's not safe for him to go back, he said, because he opposes the current government.
After working two years to save money for college, Maduot enrolled at Maryland, where he is president of the university's African Student Association. Today, he is part of a growing African immigrant community here that is building social networks, starting churches, and opening nightclubs, boutiques and other small businesses.
"It's easy to feel at home here, not feel like you are a forced exile," Maduot said. Gregarious and blessed with a young man's energy, he visits D.C. nightclubs, both African and African American, and often goes to regular gatherings of people from southern Sudan.
For now, getting a degree in chemical engineering will be more useful in the United States. But some day, he hopes to help his country, perhaps by using his skills to open a business, a technical school or other institution there – "something I could leave behind."
"If the war ever ends, we'll have to start from scratch," he said. "A whole generation is losing its chance to get an education. The burden on those who get an education will be bigger."
This is not saintly behavior, he said, but part of his cultural tradition: "In Sudan, doing something in a collective manner is the norm
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Re: عضو البورد الشاب باريك مدوت Parek Maduot يتحصل على درجة الماجستير من جامعة ميرلاند (توجد صو (Re: Kostawi)
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باريك يا صديقي .. الف مبرووووك و عقبال الدكتوراة و كل النجاحات إن شاءالله
كوستاوي سلام .. لمة جميلة و شكلها في بيتكم غايتو نحنا لينا الله أصلو ما بطرًونا في الحاجات السمحة دي بس ينادونا للشغل و الاجتماعات لووول الله يديم المحبة بين الناس
Quote: وبعدين يا كوستاوى شايف الريس دا شابكك الخردة الخردة ، بس ماتقول لى دا انت الفى الصورة الجابها الريس ونزلها تانى .!! غايتو يكون ظلمك ظلم الحسن والحسين |
دقيقة يا مزمل ياخ الزول الوجيه الفي الصورة دي ما كوستاوي !! دا العالم النابغة د.علي بيلو ,, كستاوي الخردة المدينا قفاه دا !!
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